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mitt romney wouldn't go near and it paid the price for it. >> i don't understand what mitt romney was doing because i don't think mitt romney was that conservative on these issues. i spoke to him on the immigration issue in january. i told him that he would immediate to reach out and seemed very open to ideas in this private conversation that we had. and then i saw the republican platform in tampa which was awful. it called for self deportation which is impractical and also immortal to uproot 10 million people and their families. we can't do that. and i think we immediate to outreach and the idea that i think some people have that this was a base election, the base was already energized. he didn't immediate to go to the far right on issues. he needed to talk about the jack kemp conservativeism and ronald reagan and larry kudlow conservatism of economic growth of prosperity of bringing people in. reagan that did the big apple nesty in 1988. >> exactly. '86. >> i stand correct. >> we didn't call it amnesty. everybody knew what it was. basically the idea was that, you know, would buy tim
mitt romney wouldn't go near and it paid the price for it. >> i don't understand what mitt romney was doing because i don't think mitt romney was that conservative on these issues. i spoke to him on the immigration issue in january. i told him that he would immediate to reach out and seemed very open to ideas in this private conversation that we had. and then i saw the republican platform in tampa which was awful. it called for self deportation which is impractical and also immortal to...
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romney was not in favor of any more revenues and romney debunked that and said, look, we're in favor of revenues, and i think he was largely speaking for the republican party at that point. we're in favor of more revenues. the ryan budget, for example, had revenue assumptions in it. so i think what's got to happen is that both sides have to let the other team take a victory lap. let republicans come into this debate where we keep tax rates low and reasonable and predictable and drive toward tax reform next year. democrats can come into the debate and claim a victory and say, well, we're interested in more revenues. the key is, can we get to these underlying situations and that is entitlement reform. that's where the action is. >> okay. but how realistic is it to postpone or extend everything for a year? as i understand it, this was in the "wall street journal" editorial page this morning and i've heard this elsewhere, that mr. boehner would like to just extend the tax cuts and i don't know what you all are going to do about spending. nobody ever wants to cut spending. is that realist
romney was not in favor of any more revenues and romney debunked that and said, look, we're in favor of revenues, and i think he was largely speaking for the republican party at that point. we're in favor of more revenues. the ryan budget, for example, had revenue assumptions in it. so i think what's got to happen is that both sides have to let the other team take a victory lap. let republicans come into this debate where we keep tax rates low and reasonable and predictable and drive toward tax...
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what he did was doggedly point out what mitt romney did at bain and mitt romney's policies for the middle class. he opposed the auto bailout. he opposes more equitable tax policy where millionaires and billionaires would pay their fair share. >> let's not start with the talking points. let's have a conversation here. talking points is not anything anyone has interest in. john, was it a mistake for romney to use his credential? >> i don't think that was a mistake. i think he made a mistake in how he sold it. people become wealthy in this country, we used to champion them. today we vilify them. despite what your other guest said, the president was certainly part of the 1% vilification. the way a person becomes wealthy in america is having an entrepreneurial dream and serving other people well. if you serve customers well in america, you can become wealthy. we used to think that was a good thing during this election cycle with a president leading the way it was vilified. it's outrageous and should stop. >> the vilifying really has to stop already. there's an american dream and an aspirationa
what he did was doggedly point out what mitt romney did at bain and mitt romney's policies for the middle class. he opposed the auto bailout. he opposes more equitable tax policy where millionaires and billionaires would pay their fair share. >> let's not start with the talking points. let's have a conversation here. talking points is not anything anyone has interest in. john, was it a mistake for romney to use his credential? >> i don't think that was a mistake. i think he made a...
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that compared to mitt romney's 27%. there is a demographic sea change happening, and the republicans failed to see it coming. here now is cnbc contributor sarah fagan, republican strategist and polling expert. sarah, i don't know how you see this, but all i can say is with those kinds of numbers, a 40 percentage point spread, right there that could have been the election. particularly when you get to key battleground states. if republicans don't change this, they're never going to win a national election. >> they're never going to win a national election and we're never going to have a governing majority ever in this country. you're right, larry, this is a real challenge for the party. and one of the benefits of losing by such a large margin is i think people will finally stop and focus on the fact we have to do something about it. we have known this is a problem for many years. people have been talking about it. but i think you'll start to see action. >> but the language is too harsh. the border language is -- everybod
that compared to mitt romney's 27%. there is a demographic sea change happening, and the republicans failed to see it coming. here now is cnbc contributor sarah fagan, republican strategist and polling expert. sarah, i don't know how you see this, but all i can say is with those kinds of numbers, a 40 percentage point spread, right there that could have been the election. particularly when you get to key battleground states. if republicans don't change this, they're never going to win a...
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romney ran his campaign. somebody made an interesting point to me this week and said, you know, the very end he wasn't enthusing big crowds, he was enthusing people who should have been with them from the start. and when he finally turned after the denver debate and finally got momentum. it wasn't enough time to bring in the undecided voters and people that were sort of marginal in the end because he spent so much of this time, campaign, instead letting obama define him and deciding to run a referendum campaign on the president. >> what about the minority vote, asians, hispanics, jason, they went even bigger numbers for president obama this year, than four years ago. >> oh, sure, i mean, that's-- he got, particularly latinos, this were more of them, they made up larger percentage of the electorate and won more of them. and that may have been the key, particularly in the swing states in the mountain west that george w. bush did so well in, colorado, iowas, your nevadas new mexico. romney did didn't play out th
romney ran his campaign. somebody made an interesting point to me this week and said, you know, the very end he wasn't enthusing big crowds, he was enthusing people who should have been with them from the start. and when he finally turned after the denver debate and finally got momentum. it wasn't enough time to bring in the undecided voters and people that were sort of marginal in the end because he spent so much of this time, campaign, instead letting obama define him and deciding to run a...
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mitt romney and paul ryan are good men. they're good leaders. i want to wish mitt, ann, paul, and janna and their families well. the american people have spoken. they've re-elected president obama, and they've again re-elected a republican majority in the house of representatives. if there's a mandate in yesterday's results, it's a mandate for us to find a way to work together on the solutions to the challenges that we all face as a nation. my message today is not one of confrontation but one of conviction. in the weeks and months ahead, we face a series of tremendous challenges and great opportunity. just weeks away from now looms the so-called fiscal cliff, a combination of automatic spending cuts and tax increases mandated by law. within months of the fiscal cliff, congress will be asked to raise the nation's debt ceiling. around the same time, legislation will be needed to keep the government running as a continuing resolution under which we're currently operating expires. amid all of these short-term hurdles, we face the greatest challenge
mitt romney and paul ryan are good men. they're good leaders. i want to wish mitt, ann, paul, and janna and their families well. the american people have spoken. they've re-elected president obama, and they've again re-elected a republican majority in the house of representatives. if there's a mandate in yesterday's results, it's a mandate for us to find a way to work together on the solutions to the challenges that we all face as a nation. my message today is not one of confrontation but one...
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romney would help him. that's a group that votes for mr. romney. a strong turnout from the under 50 crowd for president obama. they favor him. along with the fact that we're waiting to see whether that 18 to 29-year-old vote turns out. they helped to propel president obama to victory here in the sunshine state in 2008. lastly, the question is who captures the independents. right now they lean to romney. keep in mind here in florida if the margin of victory is less than a half percent, there's an automatic recount. we could be here late. back to you guys. >> mary, thanks very much. mary thompson live tonight in florida and again florida so far too close to call. once we have a definitive answer, we'll bring it to you. jim cramer back with us. also on the phone with us right now is congressman ron paul of texas. and former republican presidential candidate. good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> very close night as we expected. so far we're talking 82 electoral votes for governor romney versus 64 for president obama. once we know
romney would help him. that's a group that votes for mr. romney. a strong turnout from the under 50 crowd for president obama. they favor him. along with the fact that we're waiting to see whether that 18 to 29-year-old vote turns out. they helped to propel president obama to victory here in the sunshine state in 2008. lastly, the question is who captures the independents. right now they lean to romney. keep in mind here in florida if the margin of victory is less than a half percent, there's...
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i talked to the romney campaign. they found voters that we didn't know existed in hamilton county, ohio. they just did a much better job finding these people. and in fairness, they had more time. they didn't have a primary campaign to fight. they had a lot of time do -- to do this. gwen: i don't know how many stories i read about how much they thought they were going to win. >> they with so convinced they were going to win that somebody describe today me -- described to me that when they found they lost, it was like a death in the family. the "boston globe" said they had fireworks ready to go. why did they think they were going to win? they had a fundamentally different view of the elect tort. when the public polls came out they looked at these polls and said these polls have too many democrats. there's no way this president will be able to build up the enthusiasm that way. there are a lot of polls that were pretty close. and this person said that -- they said it was inconceivable. we thought there's no way he's goin
i talked to the romney campaign. they found voters that we didn't know existed in hamilton county, ohio. they just did a much better job finding these people. and in fairness, they had more time. they didn't have a primary campaign to fight. they had a lot of time do -- to do this. gwen: i don't know how many stories i read about how much they thought they were going to win. >> they with so convinced they were going to win that somebody describe today me -- described to me that when they...
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i think if romney wins, and i've got my red elephant tie on, but i think if romney wins, we're going to see a 2% to 5% selloff by thanksgiving. i think if president obama's re-elected, we're going to have a much stronger rally in the short term and go to new highs for 2012 by year end. but i do agree the fundamental backdrop isn't as -- boy, this is the most disavowed bull market in history. everybody loves to hate it. the market trades fairly well. yeah, we've got some cracks beneath the surface, clearly, some sector leadership that's in question, but until we see liquidity being sucked out, until you see high-yield bonds roll over, until you see the nyse advance and the russell really take it on the chin, you have to side with the bulls over the intermediate term. >> let's not forget, to say it doesn't matter who's in the white house, a lot is at stake here. number one, health care. will it be repealed? will it stay in place? tax reform. what will that look like? will we see 43% tax rates for capital gains and dividends? we could see the next president seat three to the supreme cou
i think if romney wins, and i've got my red elephant tie on, but i think if romney wins, we're going to see a 2% to 5% selloff by thanksgiving. i think if president obama's re-elected, we're going to have a much stronger rally in the short term and go to new highs for 2012 by year end. but i do agree the fundamental backdrop isn't as -- boy, this is the most disavowed bull market in history. everybody loves to hate it. the market trades fairly well. yeah, we've got some cracks beneath the...
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including romney himself did not see it coming. we learned that the conservative movement does not know who to blame or where to go next. finally we learned that the voice of reason in the republican party now belongs to of all people chris christie. disagrees with mitt romney that the loss was a result of president obama giving gifts to minorities, christie had a more realistic idea. >> someone asked me the other day why did mitt romney lose? because he got less votes than barack obama. i voted for mitt romney but the bottom line is we lost. what we need to as leaders of our part is to if we do, they will put us back into office. and if we don't, they won't. >> eliot: that is what you call sophisticated analysis. joining me now with his tack, is charles pierce contributing writer to esquire. >> hello eliott. >> eliot: did we get over fact over fiction. >> it's a lose but they'll be back. >> eliot: you think the republican party will come back around their narrative of the world and try to reassert it or shift and a new game plan i
including romney himself did not see it coming. we learned that the conservative movement does not know who to blame or where to go next. finally we learned that the voice of reason in the republican party now belongs to of all people chris christie. disagrees with mitt romney that the loss was a result of president obama giving gifts to minorities, christie had a more realistic idea. >> someone asked me the other day why did mitt romney lose? because he got less votes than barack obama....
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idaho is going to governor romney. governor romney wins idaho with four electoral votes. nbc news projecting mitt romney the winner there. >> couple of big states out of the pacific northwest as we continue to hear the crowds at democracy plaza. the state of oregon, too early to call. although nbc news is saying that the president, barack obama, does lead in the state of oregon. and washington state. nbc news projects that barack obama will take the state of washington. there are some cheers in democracy plaza. we'll go back to there as the map fills in as the night goes on. >> not really clear who the fan base is for because you're hearing the same kind of, you know, phrase for both obama and romney. >> puts the president at 243 which is less than 30 points needed to get to 270. things are getting important here. in the meantime, your headlines at this hour. nbc news projecting obama ahead in electoral votes after sweeping up california as we mentioned. wisconsin, new hampshire. the first of the battleground state also fall to obama. however, we're still waiting on the o
idaho is going to governor romney. governor romney wins idaho with four electoral votes. nbc news projecting mitt romney the winner there. >> couple of big states out of the pacific northwest as we continue to hear the crowds at democracy plaza. the state of oregon, too early to call. although nbc news is saying that the president, barack obama, does lead in the state of oregon. and washington state. nbc news projects that barack obama will take the state of washington. there are some...
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as somebody who thought mitt romney would win big time and am now taking a lot of flak from all of my liberal friends and family, i would like, imichael whether he could share some of his reasoning why he thought this brilliant man thought mitt romney would win handily. >> could the panel comment on what effect this will have on the supreme court appointments that will come up in the next four years? >> the economy might be recovering. if the recovery is not complete or if growth is tepid and slow and jobs do not come back by the time of the next presidential campaign, how will that affect the types of policies that candidates will propose? different solutions and how people might change electorally. >> i think given polling data and the uncertainty of it these days, i think there were a lot of reasonable predictions you could have made from getting barack obama to 332 would have been a reasonable prediction. getting over 304 mitt romney was within the realm of possibilities, or a reasonable person could conclude. there are lots of issues in polling now that carolina has been followin
as somebody who thought mitt romney would win big time and am now taking a lot of flak from all of my liberal friends and family, i would like, imichael whether he could share some of his reasoning why he thought this brilliant man thought mitt romney would win handily. >> could the panel comment on what effect this will have on the supreme court appointments that will come up in the next four years? >> the economy might be recovering. if the recovery is not complete or if growth is...
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one romney advisor said romney was quote shell-shocked by the loss. meanwhile, the mastermind behind most of the lies is still making stuff up. carl karl rove wrote in an op-ed the president was also lucky. this time the october surprise was not dirty trick, but an act of god, hurricane sandy interrupted mr. romney's momentum and allowed mr. obama to look presidential and bi bipartisan. wrong again toured urd blossom. that's what mr. bush used to call you. the hurricane had absolutely nothing to do with the president's win. this chart shows poltracking the last month. you can see president obama re regained his momentum before hurricane sandy hit. reality is coming to haunt the republicans in the electorate. let's bring in michael, special correspond for the dal "the daily beast" and wrote a theory on conservative crapola. i love it. this election is a great example how the republican party thinks one thing and the conservative media re gurgitates it out and pays no attention to the truth. what about it? >> their point, they don't exist to assess the
one romney advisor said romney was quote shell-shocked by the loss. meanwhile, the mastermind behind most of the lies is still making stuff up. carl karl rove wrote in an op-ed the president was also lucky. this time the october surprise was not dirty trick, but an act of god, hurricane sandy interrupted mr. romney's momentum and allowed mr. obama to look presidential and bi bipartisan. wrong again toured urd blossom. that's what mr. bush used to call you. the hurricane had absolutely nothing...
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romney's going to' 3 electorse. but now he says we ended up with an obama squeaker and they started to talk about the, tryit the predent won, ias ort blaed headlines quoted, he lost the p by a lot and wontion. we should have a revolution in this country. but, of course, president obama th bgest denia of all president. truly must see tv. lmost in 2004.ieve that ohio ha et >> so you're not saying that obama isn't going to win? >> no. i don'tno we've got to be careful about calling thing when we have like 991 votes separating the two candidates i objective analysis and hhat. the sunlight foundation studied rove's super perform american cros roads only % success. and what happened next was straight out night live, anchor pol ohio for president obama. >> they are way down haul so we'll interrogation an see if they stand by their call notwithstanding the ds pla >> this is the decis decision desk room. u ? >> we're actually ite's too muc that's outstanding there that we knowing is go come in, that isoing to be obama. iso
romney's going to' 3 electorse. but now he says we ended up with an obama squeaker and they started to talk about the, tryit the predent won, ias ort blaed headlines quoted, he lost the p by a lot and wontion. we should have a revolution in this country. but, of course, president obama th bgest denia of all president. truly must see tv. lmost in 2004.ieve that ohio ha et >> so you're not saying that obama isn't going to win? >> no. i don'tno we've got to be careful about calling...
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i'm pretty confused about why the romney campaign didn't hit the obama care tax argument harder on the campaign trail because the supreme court ruled it a tax for good reason. it had gone through the numbers here on your show. this hit small businesses and in return hits the middle class, the very people that these small businesses employ, the people who will get hid the hardest, even though making $200,000 per year are the ones employing the middle class that president obama keep propping up to get his agenda passed. >> now we have this $20 million medical device tax. this has been around. i believe you write this will really crush medical innovation in the united states. >> right. i think this is one of the more severe tax thaeds we're going to see. essentially with this medical device tax, they're tacking on more costs to life saving devices such as mechanical hearts. it does the same thing as a doctor shortage. the students that go into these programs, myio medical engineering, are not going to see a return on their investment because it's going to be a too expensive for companies
i'm pretty confused about why the romney campaign didn't hit the obama care tax argument harder on the campaign trail because the supreme court ruled it a tax for good reason. it had gone through the numbers here on your show. this hit small businesses and in return hits the middle class, the very people that these small businesses employ, the people who will get hid the hardest, even though making $200,000 per year are the ones employing the middle class that president obama keep propping up...
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first off your reaction to mitt romney's loss. what t nation seems to be saying about picking barack obama. >> president obama ran a popularity campaign. mitt romney ran a subtan campaign. -- substance campaign, enough people voted for popularity over substance, they looked past. unemployment rate, weak economy, they looked past the benghazi cover-up, they looked past broken promises and basically president obama won a lot of people, or kept a lot of people based on popularity, mitt romney's campaign go the stronger on substance as he went further into the campaign, i was pleased with that. it was simply popularity, versus substance. now going forward. there is no doubt in my mind, bad on having talked to over 2000 be owners in last two months, to encourage them to talk to their employees, they have indicated to me, that numb one, many will have to shut dunn their businesses, they cannot afford obamacare, and they cannot afford tax ma -- >> the president i think really wants greater things of himself, and maybe to my colleague lou
first off your reaction to mitt romney's loss. what t nation seems to be saying about picking barack obama. >> president obama ran a popularity campaign. mitt romney ran a subtan campaign. -- substance campaign, enough people voted for popularity over substance, they looked past. unemployment rate, weak economy, they looked past the benghazi cover-up, they looked past broken promises and basically president obama won a lot of people, or kept a lot of people based on popularity, mitt...
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to elect romney as president. but we are not giving up or going away. >> a lot of the conservatives say why does the gop have to be seen as more moderate. it should be something that conservatives are saying stick to your conservative principles. >> there is no question when it comes to that. our issues are sound and principles are sound. that's not why we lost. moderates lost and conservatives lost. tea party won and moderates won. this is not a finger pointing exercise. we need to continue to be strong on our principles and what the party stood for and focusing on cutting the deficit. but that is not -- look at the mechanics was how we can win in 2013 and 14 and 16 and 20. >> i do think that immigration is front and center obviously. it is something to deal with. and we need to reach out and figure out how to reach out to the 22 -- i have a 22 year old daughter and a lot of them supported governor mitt romney and we need to figure out how to engage them and educating people on economic policy and how it all work
to elect romney as president. but we are not giving up or going away. >> a lot of the conservatives say why does the gop have to be seen as more moderate. it should be something that conservatives are saying stick to your conservative principles. >> there is no question when it comes to that. our issues are sound and principles are sound. that's not why we lost. moderates lost and conservatives lost. tea party won and moderates won. this is not a finger pointing exercise. we need to...
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i'd put my money on romney. >> i think mitt romney is winning. i don't believe the polls, i don't believe the hacks. >> romney will win in a land slide. >> nothing will turn america around more than election night when barack obama loses decisively. new prilosec otc wildberry is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutua
i'd put my money on romney. >> i think mitt romney is winning. i don't believe the polls, i don't believe the hacks. >> romney will win in a land slide. >> nothing will turn america around more than election night when barack obama loses decisively. new prilosec otc wildberry is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't...
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election was with apologies to you, art, a big loser was supply side economics because that's what mitt romney ran on and it was soundly rejected and the tax structure was beneficial to the economy and the budget. >> let me ask you one question, do you think the president would go along without raising the tax rates on the four categories that larry mentioned? do you think he would agree to something that would not raise those rates? >> i think he's going to start where he should start which is what he ran on which is the expiration of the upper income cuts. where he ends up i'm not sure and that's the deal here. >> the other point that i want to raise here is you're not only talking about raising the capital gains tax rate and raising the dividend tax rate so the cost of investment goes up after the tax goes up and income taxes go up and you also have coming to obama care where you will have a surtax rate on higher incomes and capital agains all over again and dividends and when you get through with all of that, the dividend tax and the income tax be about 44%, 45%. and i don't think the divi
election was with apologies to you, art, a big loser was supply side economics because that's what mitt romney ran on and it was soundly rejected and the tax structure was beneficial to the economy and the budget. >> let me ask you one question, do you think the president would go along without raising the tax rates on the four categories that larry mentioned? do you think he would agree to something that would not raise those rates? >> i think he's going to start where he should...
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mitt romney talking about the economy broadly. versus barack obama talking to individual groups about what he could do for them. whether it was women on rights whether it was latinos with the executive order essentially implementing parts of the dream act. you know if you look at the various groups gays and also do not -- don't ask don't tell being repelled and other things and so i think there's a big contrast there. >> thanks so much for us. >> take care. >>> next up big doings for the do-nothing congress. with america on the fiscal cliff, sorry, will washington elect to make the tough choices? [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying...
mitt romney talking about the economy broadly. versus barack obama talking to individual groups about what he could do for them. whether it was women on rights whether it was latinos with the executive order essentially implementing parts of the dream act. you know if you look at the various groups gays and also do not -- don't ask don't tell being repelled and other things and so i think there's a big contrast there. >> thanks so much for us. >> take care. >>> next up big...
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romney. >> i was kidding, scott. i said it's not just hamilton county. it's actually my street. gayle collins lived up here and i lived like eight houses down. it was actually that street. it's unbelievable, though, that it was hamilton county again. but cincinnati is one of the most traditionally conservative places, scott. and that's very telling right there, that couldn't even carry hamilton county. and that's all she wrote. >> that's right. >> in the end, really all it did was preserve ohio's bellwether status. >> it's interesting, i saw some of the exit poll information yesterday, where something like 30 something percent of people said they were conservative, maybe 33%, maybe 35% of people. 27 or 29% of people identified themselves as liberals. more than 30% of the people who were coming out of those exit polls identified themselves as moderates. and that was the question, is where those moderates were going to fall. i guess that answered a big part of question. >> reporter: joe, you kn
romney. >> i was kidding, scott. i said it's not just hamilton county. it's actually my street. gayle collins lived up here and i lived like eight houses down. it was actually that street. it's unbelievable, though, that it was hamilton county again. but cincinnati is one of the most traditionally conservative places, scott. and that's very telling right there, that couldn't even carry hamilton county. and that's all she wrote. >> that's right. >> in the end, really all it did...
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folks, i'm afraid that this new storm could hurt romney's momentum. i mean -- [ cheers and applause ] it could slow him down. i mean, he already lost the election. that can't help. >> he's not going to get over it for a while. >>> finally, people camped out in november can only mean one of two things. either it's black friday, or in this case a twilight premier. they're amazingly dedicated. they are hoping to catch a glimpse of the film's stars. by the way, the premier is not today. it's on monday. giving these twi-hards plenty of time to reread all those books and talk amongst one another whether they're team edward or team jacob. >> some day i'll watch the movies and read a book. >> some day you'll understand the obsession. just watch one. >> which one? >> the first one. then maybe you'll get into it. and you'll get inspired. no? >> i'll go see bond. >> okay. all right. >> i'll make a compromise. >> i'm lynn berry. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned. willie geist's last episode of "way too early" starts right now. congratulations. we're going
folks, i'm afraid that this new storm could hurt romney's momentum. i mean -- [ cheers and applause ] it could slow him down. i mean, he already lost the election. that can't help. >> he's not going to get over it for a while. >>> finally, people camped out in november can only mean one of two things. either it's black friday, or in this case a twilight premier. they're amazingly dedicated. they are hoping to catch a glimpse of the film's stars. by the way, the premier is not...
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there was a hope with romney it would not. only one-third of the regulations have been put in place. nobody believes the next two-thirds of the regulations will be helpful to banks and financials. i look at the economy going forward. i see no real catalyst for organic growth. i think the money center of banks have had a good run year to date. i suggest people take profits. i suggest people be conservative in their investments, not aggressive. i think we are in a grind it out economy much like the 1970s. i want to focus on needs, not wants, companies that have bulletproof balance sheets that pay you to own them. i think it is better to be conservative versus aggressive. >> like what? big selloffs in the names like bank of america, jpmorgan today. anything out there worth picking up? >> if you're looking at financials, select regional banks. they're not down as much. a lot of the money center banks are down 6%, 7%. the canadian banks are down between 1% and 2%. companies like j&j and intel are not down as much. i think this is s
there was a hope with romney it would not. only one-third of the regulations have been put in place. nobody believes the next two-thirds of the regulations will be helpful to banks and financials. i look at the economy going forward. i see no real catalyst for organic growth. i think the money center of banks have had a good run year to date. i suggest people take profits. i suggest people be conservative in their investments, not aggressive. i think we are in a grind it out economy much like...
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romney. >> he said he won not on policy, but because democrats painted romney as a poopy head. desperate times call for desperate measures with the looming fiscal cliff. even bill crystal is calling for a serious call. tonight in our survey, i asked you will republicans in congress finally work for the american people? 28% said yes, so optimistic, 72% of you said no. i hate to see it, but i'm a 72%er tonight. >>> coming up the ceo of papa johns is complaining about the cost of obama care. you might believe just how much money this guy makes. sam stein of "the huffington post" is here with the latest. >>> the founder and ceo of papa johns says obama care is is so costly his employees will pay the price. papa johns ceo was a big time romney supporter and fundraiser. he says he's impartial to obama care, but his actions suggest otherwise. day after the election, he told a group of college students the affordable care act in his employee's hours being cut. it would cost his business. companies with over 50 employees must provide health insurance to full-time workers. so some franch
romney. >> he said he won not on policy, but because democrats painted romney as a poopy head. desperate times call for desperate measures with the looming fiscal cliff. even bill crystal is calling for a serious call. tonight in our survey, i asked you will republicans in congress finally work for the american people? 28% said yes, so optimistic, 72% of you said no. i hate to see it, but i'm a 72%er tonight. >>> coming up the ceo of papa johns is complaining about the cost of...
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mitt romney does. and romney believes that god granted natural rights to individuals and it is they who truly run the government and the country. it's a free enterprise view. it's a market view. it's a human action view. to my way of thinking, that makes romney the model optimist. he sets an optimistic goal of 4% growth, 12 million new jobs, he says he'll reduce and reform the tax system in ways that will reward, not punish, the success of individuals and small businesses. he said he would encourage business, not insult it. look it, i've interviewed him on "the kudlow report" several. he believes in free market capitalism and choice as the solution to poverty. he does not believe in the heavy hand of government. when romney talks about increasing take-home pay, it's about crediting a dividing line between a larger private sector and containing government. romney offers to reach across the aisle. that's important. he offers to reach across the aisle to find common ground on spending and deficits and deb
mitt romney does. and romney believes that god granted natural rights to individuals and it is they who truly run the government and the country. it's a free enterprise view. it's a market view. it's a human action view. to my way of thinking, that makes romney the model optimist. he sets an optimistic goal of 4% growth, 12 million new jobs, he says he'll reduce and reform the tax system in ways that will reward, not punish, the success of individuals and small businesses. he said he would...
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you talk about the romney surprise. the people in the market. you were hosting this and they said at 8:30, 9:00 that romney had it in the bag. you might have been shorting hca if that was the case. >> ubs on uhs. >> i find it more undervalued. it's very liquid. i want to be careful with these. in the end you have to deal with the next quarter. that's probably not such a blowout. we always want to project what will happen in 2013. then we realize we have to deal with what happens aftermath of 2012. i don't like these trades so to speak. i don't like hospital stocks. i'm not going to trade off it. >> these obvious calls. >> obvious calls. >> going long hmos and going short goal, is that trade done? >> coal is the one i would say be careful and should sell. that's a stroke of a pen. romney could have got those epa guys out. epa gets more entrenched. you are getting the word right now that says phase out those coal plants. get them closed now. you switch to natural gas and that's bad for coal and bad for norfolk southern and bad for csx. >> what eff
you talk about the romney surprise. the people in the market. you were hosting this and they said at 8:30, 9:00 that romney had it in the bag. you might have been shorting hca if that was the case. >> ubs on uhs. >> i find it more undervalued. it's very liquid. i want to be careful with these. in the end you have to deal with the next quarter. that's probably not such a blowout. we always want to project what will happen in 2013. then we realize we have to deal with what happens...
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governor romney won. but women, 53%, if you are winning, as the president did, 55% of the biggest chunk of the election for ate and competitive elsewhere, on the way to winning the election. women vote here. let's slide it over. this is nationally. and it plays out in swing states. a state like colorado, the president won the men's vote as well. men, 51% of the electorate. once a widely republican state in colorado. closer in colorado. the president won by being competitive among women as well and one more. a little touchy, had a tough couple days. 48% in ohio. 52% in ohio women. once again, look at the gender gap. and, bang, especially college educated women in the suburbs, critical to the obama coalition. let's come back and look nationally by race. we saw this number last night, we knew governor romney in trouble. 72% of the electiorate was whit. governor romney needed that 74%, 75%. a lot of people thought that would drop. high unemployment. not history the second time around. obama campaign, that ope
governor romney won. but women, 53%, if you are winning, as the president did, 55% of the biggest chunk of the election for ate and competitive elsewhere, on the way to winning the election. women vote here. let's slide it over. this is nationally. and it plays out in swing states. a state like colorado, the president won the men's vote as well. men, 51% of the electorate. once a widely republican state in colorado. closer in colorado. the president won by being competitive among women as well...
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he won a mandate not to be romney. he did not win a mandate not to raise taxes and fix the economy. >> john boehner says we can cap deductions, probably produce $400 billion coming up pretty fast. no change in tax rates. so it is not a flat tax reform but no increase in marginal tax rates. can you and your pledge, with the pledge be okay with the bay nor plan to increase revenues by capping deductions? he has not endorsed raising taxes nor did he a year ago. if you eliminate deductions now, you have destroyed the opportunity for tarx reform a year ago. they are not available to reduce tax rates. >> so you are opposed to it. it is bad for the economy and it destroyed our effort to get tax reform down the road. >> i have talked to staff and remembers and they don't need to hear it from me, they know that lower marginal tax rates are necessary for growth and the only way to get the revenue to pay down obama's debt. >> help me out, in effect, is the plan to put a cap on deductions, does his plan break the americans for tax
he won a mandate not to be romney. he did not win a mandate not to raise taxes and fix the economy. >> john boehner says we can cap deductions, probably produce $400 billion coming up pretty fast. no change in tax rates. so it is not a flat tax reform but no increase in marginal tax rates. can you and your pledge, with the pledge be okay with the bay nor plan to increase revenues by capping deductions? he has not endorsed raising taxes nor did he a year ago. if you eliminate deductions...
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i'd put my money on romney. >> i think mitt romney is winning. i don't believe the polls, i don't believe the hacks. >> romney will win in a land slide. >> nothing will turn america around more than election night when barack obama loses decisively. >>> the last word tonight goes to the person who has earned it this election week and this election year. the person who has earned it in so many ways. the morning after the election president obama visited his chicago campaign headquarters to thank his staff and volunteers. some of you may have heard some of what he said that morning. but you haven't heard it all. and you should. here now, the president of the united states with tonight's last word and the presidential campaign's last word. >> you guys. >> you know, i try to picture so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped alot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: l
i'd put my money on romney. >> i think mitt romney is winning. i don't believe the polls, i don't believe the hacks. >> romney will win in a land slide. >> nothing will turn america around more than election night when barack obama loses decisively. >>> the last word tonight goes to the person who has earned it this election week and this election year. the person who has earned it in so many ways. the morning after the election president obama visited his chicago...
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if you went to a romney rally, an obama rally, very different crowds romney rallies, much whiter, older american. in turn, the obama rallies, much more diverse. and i think people are surprised that obama was able to run the table on the strength of african-american voters. 15% in ohio, 20% in virginia. even when you talk to republicans now, they do talk about wanting to make inroads into the latino community but you don't hear them say they want to make inroads into the latino community. nixon did pretty well among african-american. >> affirmative action started under nixon under art fletcher. joe, let me show you what a lot of people on the right are saying today. watch this. >> kelly, you've got bob dee jindal, nikki haley and it's going to come from them and i think it will be a fairly reagan night and a conservative one and i think the future of the party is quite bright. >> the idea that we have to become more moderate to win an election, that's a pig in a pope. >> they want stuff. they want things. and who is going to give them things? president obama. >> if we're not getting the
if you went to a romney rally, an obama rally, very different crowds romney rallies, much whiter, older american. in turn, the obama rallies, much more diverse. and i think people are surprised that obama was able to run the table on the strength of african-american voters. 15% in ohio, 20% in virginia. even when you talk to republicans now, they do talk about wanting to make inroads into the latino community but you don't hear them say they want to make inroads into the latino community. nixon...